| About the Book
"Chris Pugmire has written a delicious bit of entertaining Sci-Fi. One can't
help but compare it positively to the wit and delight of watching
classic Star Trek."
--Zanne Marie Gray, Editor-in-Chief, BookReview.com
With no memory, Jaros wakes up only to find, to his great
personal embarrassment, that he's three miles high without any
visible means of support. Kayla has a ghost and a house computer
that won't take orders. Together they must figure out what’s really
going on, save the galaxy, and avoid being killed by large, ugly
aliens. After reading the first page, you'll want to read the rest.
When you've read it, you'll want to give it to a friend so they can
enjoy it, too. The Sentient Advantage is engaging, entertaining, and
stimulating science fiction. If you are only going to read one book
this year, The Sentient Advantage should be it.
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